Electroweak Precision Constraints on Vector-like Fermions
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We calculate the oblique electroweak corrections and confront with the experiments in an extension of the Standard Model. The new fields added are a vector-like weak doublet and a singlet fermion. After electroweak symmetry breaking there is a mixing between the components of the new fields, but no mixing allowed with the standard fermions. Four electroweak parameters, $\hat{S}$, $\hat{T}$, W, Y are presented in the formalism of Barbieri et al., these are the generalization of the Peskin-Takeuchi S, T, U's. The vector-like extension is slightly constrained, $\hat{T}$ requires the new neutral fermion masses not to be very far from each other, allowing higher mass difference for higher masses and smaller mixing. $\hat{S}, W, Y$ gives practically no constraints on the masses. This extension can give a positive contribution to $\hat{T} $, allowing a heavy Higgs boson in electroweak precision tests of the Standard Model.
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